Radio Broadcasting

Radio broadcasting is the transmission of audio content to a dispersed audience via radio waves. It involves the broadcasting of programs, music, news, and other types of information to listeners using AM (Amplitude Modulation), FM (Frequency Modulation), or digital transmission methods. Radio stations typically operate on specific frequencies, allowing them to reach listeners within a defined geographic area. The medium is characterized by its ability to provide real-time information and entertainment, often accompanied by interactive components through call-ins or social media. Radio broadcasting has been a fundamental form of mass communication since its inception in the early 20th century, adapting over time with technological advancements and changes in audience consumption habits.